

And the ever increasing cost of, and demand for natural water resources.
Rain water is collected through standard gutters and
downspouts. Instead of just washing out on the ground, the
downspouts feed into solid PVC pipes that lead to the filter
(downspout filters are also available) where the debris is
removed, the water is oxygenated and piped into storage tanks
Internal pumps are used to pump the water out of the tanks for use.
Through incredibly precise engineering and the simple principle of water surface tension, the Wisy filter is able to actually remove the water from the debris, not strain it through the debris like a standard filter.
TYPICAL USES OF THIS COLLECTED WATER:
* Landscaping
* Power Washing
* Washing of vehicles
* Capturing water off of manufacturing machinery and
reusing it. (A chiller unit and/or pressure pump can be added)
Our partners use only the best products in their system design and installation. The most important of these products is the filter. Without proper filtration before the water enters the tank, the water that is captured can become water with limited value for landscapes, and unsuitable to use for toilet flushing, laundry, and other non-potable water demands. As a result of poor filtration your clean rainwater can become “smelly” water that has no value to your landscape. Most of the filters being utilized in this relatively new industry require constant cleaning and are ineffective. They will also result in the need to clean the tanks one time per year. With the WISY products these worries are eliminated.
Just remember “It’s all in the filter”.
GEFA is a state agency that administers a wide variety of programs that provide financial assistance and other support services to improve Georgia’s environment.
GEFA’s program focus areas are water, waste water, solid waste, recycling, land conservation, energy efficiency and fuel storage tanks for local governments, other state agencies and non-profit organizations.
For further information on the State of Georgia Clean Energy Tax Credit, contact the
Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA)
What's the matter, don't believe that you can get enough water
off of a roof to contain and use it?
Even in Georgia, with as little rain that has fallen
it has rained a total of 32.33" over the past 12 months.(2008)

Click here to see the rainfall chart.
Click here for questions and answers on Water Storage
So, what are you waiting for, click here to contact us for further information and stop becoming so dependent on city and well water.